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Tlie Tnlhottcn Standard
THtKBD.IV, DBCI'MI’KK, 120i. 187*
THE OLDEST PAPER,
OfflciaJ Organ Talbot County,
Atlanta'* Scnsallona.
Atlanta ha* h medium!**!© a©nf©ri"n. The
Constitution dcvot©* nearly a column ntnl
three quartern to an account of the perfortn
aucta of the medium, Hay* that paper:
A Rttn fU* ft fid profound (tenant ion bn
been croab-d among certain of our | M oplo b)
n Mi*. EMrtdge, who Ik m *p!r tn*l m-dium
ami who baa t*Mi giving tt*. f<r rwi • f> *
days in this oily. Therein no doubt that
Urn. EldrMg© I* an exception to the goner
it] rule of epiritnalbd*, rltifTOMtuU, and
■odium* that go through the country.
T)hh© pemona mmally tail to atni.d intelli
gent trot*, and irthk nnd-r the *| •plication
of acuta scanning, or man {rrpartial cleat
bond'd attention. Mr*. Eldridgo i differ*
•nt. It the it merely ft Juggler, who i v**t
ly more adroit than any that wa Jinv© Jet
had. If aho in a medium nha is much more
powerful than any wo have ©ter yet hid.
A gentleman, of high porifhui ami ttcady
rtehefa, went to woe her h few ilAy* ago.
Upon bin entering tho room there were fapi
at the table, and Mr*. Kldridg© told him a
spirit w*hed total* to him. She put the
Hint* under the table, and the name of an
old acbool mate appeared an nh withdrew
it. lie then wrote on a \ i*©* of paper:
“Where did you die?” and folded it up in
bis hand no humn ojelm' hm on aaw
it. Holding it m hie hand he naked for uu
answer. The nlato went under, and at once
the Answer waa w ritten, 'Jone*l*)ro, T< nn,'
which w(m correct. He then wrote: * where
U Jim ?’ hid it a* before, and nnKed for an
answer *IIe ia over hero, died in (Joriuth.
Mi**., came at once. “ Jiru'wut no. r boy
of whom no one could know but the two
acboolomtee. upon fwhom lie had wailed.
The medium then fold the gentleman that
his wile do-ired to write him a not© in In r
OWII handwriting She produced a double
flat©. He put n pice© ol white paper !*-
tWHti the (date* and acrawed them together
'the medium then put It umh r tli Inbl©
Withdrawing it almost instantly, he opened
it. On the paper, in a feminine hand, was
written: ‘Ood Mr*k von, dear husband, 1
nrn with you all the turn .” lie n oogni/ and
the handwriting, which whk wry peculiar
at one©. Tnrnine the onrd over he found
of! tbo revtrHe, hide this vt- !’ Ti l-,
ran written in a hold, hiwyteliko hand.
atnl*Wfia aignrd with th© name of one of
Georgia’* mo t rmineiit jurists, with whom
th© gentleman ln\d Imc;i intimate. He hd
not thought of him for years, and was liter
ally astounded at the apparition of hit* name
<m the card, which wa put for another
it.
Another gentl *m hi who had juaf rca bed
the city, went to sue Mr*. Fddridg©. ll© ©n
tererd tire room and sat at the tabic. A
rappiitg began at onee. On M e slate fj>*
pea red the name “William Henry.’* The
gentleman was nstonmlicd. aa this was tin
Hum© ol hia little hoy that had dual tour
teen year* ago. He wrote; keeping the
<1 neation secret. and held It firmly in his
hand, “Wln ra did von die ?” On the *Li©
the niiKwer rnmc, “In your nrnm, dear la
ther my loot hurt i; !” The explanation
h*j given by the father wn* that the child
had auffei’t and from n lame loot. J wit, lit
©rally Impossible that any one in the room
hnt the father could have known of this
Tbo name of his uuclo thou app* a ed on the
alate. “Where are you buried V” ho asked.
The fttiawereume promptly, *Tn the ood
jirar Albni>, Georgia.” UoruH Tint.,
again, “Who was present nt your funeral r”
At once tin* answer woh written, ' John M.
Duncan - don’t you remember bis Hinging?”
In neither case was the question known to
tin medium, or to any one k.ivu tin* gentle
man who iuked them.
Peterson’* Macukimb ia already on our
table for January, a triumph of art, litoru
tare, ami fashion lather of tho two atoel
ongraringa “Tho Playmutaat” or “Tho lot
ter at tho Gat©,” ia worth tlio price of ilie
number. Theu tho tmlle ai/.ed I
pattern, “Persian Pin broidery in Applique,
Ao,” the very newest thing out, would bo
cheap at fifty cent*. Ak for the mammoth
colored fashion.) lale.it is nimply unrivalled;
and beside* (hia, tliero are Home thirty
other fashion illustrationa. Then, too,
there ia n sapplerncnt, with a full !/,*• pat
tern fcr a Winter Mantilla, tho very latiwt
ht)lw. i'o praise the atoricH in ~P t'lerKouM
Is onnecewery; they are always original,
and always the bsst. Two powerful novo
Jets are begun, one by Ann S Hlephens,
anolliar by Jane G. Austin; and in addition
Uisrs oie atonoa by F^anoea Hodgson Pur
nell, JUle*ea Harding Paris, Prank I<oe
Psimdict, ‘‘Jcsnah Allen’s Wife,” Ac., Ac.
Now is tbo time to snburribe. “Peter
•on” in uiiquostiouably the cbeapowt and
lj©ht of the ittdte*’ l*miks. The price is
ouly two dolhiis a vowr. To elubs it is
aiiil, \u:4 copies for s<.oo, with
•u extra Copy gratia to the person getting
up the club, or 5 copies for and both
an exlta copy and a superb premium on
grnviug, “Christ Messing Little Children.”
Specimens of tho magar.ino ©ut gratia to
persona wishing to get up clubs. Address
CbuujmJ. PkTt UOO Choslflut Street,
l’lnludelphia. Pa.
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Hoi tii (’am*iina AM' II impton. -A Wash
ington dij*atch of Fiiday to the World
kiivk, trualworthy advices roceivt'd from
South Carolina to-night ituiieate that Gov
ernor llatnptou will be elected 1 Tilted
Htatea Senator to h*u\ <ud Patterson next
TneAdny without doubt. State Senator
Gary, of Ld,;. !Uld, who waa a Coiiledemtu
luigadier gencuwl, is a ramlidate in oppo
sition to Gov. rtntuptoii, but he will ouly
receive the vohw of a l©w ol bis p©naual
friendn. The Legislature is ©aid to bo
practically unauimous in fever ol ihunp
tun. TheGovuinor is Mill oouth-cd ti hia
bouse by the inj tries received while \unt
iug a weeks ego. Upright leg is so
badly broken Mat it is prut able he will nU
©ays her. alter U e.-mpGlid to u.-o a cane
iu walking.
Pev. Crawford Nightengale, uffi-r Kitting
bis HhboH, tbo Other jotted down
thro* thoughts for the Christum Kcgmter.
viz: “A silver dollai is now worth si ccutn.
Our government in thus e .unwitting pMy
Drcouy at the into of lli oenta foi < vciy m
vtr dollar it put* iu circulation, lit w
long ia this to last ?“ W hat u tm**t netded
ded for the better governmtni of tin State
U not nu abateUioUt ol knaves and fo'da. ‘
The third thought •oouik a coumiwntary on
the other aide: “A grtsvt and. and i>l truth can
be told about the evil and wn in th.c wc-rld:
but does telling that and that only do any
good P*
B*tmswicß A Aijunt Kaiu -u-. Iu the
Prunswick Council the other day. itetion
vfts t ken concerning the extending ol tin
charter of the U. A A. R. IL, wj-ich expire*
by limitation in February, IT9 It waa
itatrd that all nmtndmcut to it charter
wa* unOMunry to it* completion, *: that
•
purchase, and will sp < dly v m.) !■ o the
rood to Kulaula. Hut they will not <1 •
without b “iTntiVt i. vtn. nt < -
liuio within which to complete tho , m' .‘
- JOP FRIK*I 1 KG, < r aix . and. i c
At this oftr© with neatn sh and .iD....nn
ttlld 4:lll.Al*Klt TUAN AM i*V 1- l.s - '
en u* for puces, botora having y,, w
done tiioaWhele.
brimful* 11111 on ilapN' >ha
Niilg©*.
linn. Benjamin Hill, having boon inter
viewed ou tin* subject of Mr. IlayeH* IllCH
kOgr, in decid' fy rjitt*|H>kon in his dennneia
lion of thnl portion of the document which
ndor* to the Southern election*. 110 de
clares; (hat there is Dot the tfttghtoat fottuda
tlfth upon which to l*t*o Mia ab*nrd charge*
of crnalty and Yibfituw) toward* tho hlck*
alleged ngaitiHt tho |*|)le of tho South.
He claimed to ho perfectly fainilitr with the
'ombiet of the recant election* in South
Carolina, and ho any* thv experience ot tin
Ida. k* in G. orgia is that, they arc: b©Uroff
nnd-r Deinocrutio rule, and the Ntronge t
ilmt the Democratic policy ban
in the South arc tho colored people. "Geor
gti." any* he. “ia pr.n tio.lly aolid for tin
Democracy f..r ait lime to come. Onf
jieoplw would rather be placed in their
glut'* limn again lo aubjeoted to or aflllia
ie<l with lUdicalixm In any *hap.”
According n tho *f©cial diapatch from
Wnfchingtnn giving tho abov© inteiviow,
Hr. Hi)l i* also credited with Raying that
he mg rut a thin ntato ol a (Taira very much,
a* “Hoctiomdiftm iu any form i* deplora
ble," and commenting further on tho bo*-
lility of the South to Haditfulinm and Mr.
1 layeft, tho Senator i alo repotted to have
kaid that he likes Mr. Have*. “He ha* ©x
preHwd," any* Mr. Kill. “Kindly feeling*
toward* n, and followed them with kind
deed*, nnd our people entertain toward*
him and hi* policy nothing but the mo*t
cordial fueliug*. I nave Imen credited with
enmity to Ilayo*. There i* uot a word of
truth for it boaD."
Wo preaent the above aentiment*. attri
buted to Mr Hill, pint us they appear, in
effect, in a Hpociul diapnleb from Wimhing
ton to tho (/hicago Tribune. I hey Hound
like Mr. Hill, for while, in the main, cor
rect. they are both iucomUHtont among
thcßiaehie*, and entirely incoii*i*t©nt x*ith
hi* late I. tin OVerl.ailling Hayea* ftdinini*-
I rat ion, and which xeited intleh r mark
in Washington, ttft well uu in Georgia, at
the Hind ol ith publics ion. 'J'ho trouble
with Mr. Htll i* ho U 100 “uriftnimon.“
and i* too nnxionv I>© <n all Hides at tl.e
Marne lime. Savannah Now*.
$lO REWARD.
r almvo reward w ill bo paid to any
I person who w ill furnish uio tlm names,
with proof to convict ol the partied who nr t
doing (he shooting on the pu , *li© at rent H ol
Tidbotton at night. P. CI'ULKV,
duel 2 Mayor.
Ex citing
When yon go to Columhua, don't foil to
call nt the* grand crockery mid glassware
limnw of L. L. Cow dory A Son. in the
Georgia Homo I wilding. I hoy have the
iu'-t olegiint all I beautiful stock ol Goods
hi Gooryiti, Don't forget them. tf.
♦ • ♦
•f Ur nllon
Those who ro indnhted to uh will please
j com© forward and make immediate pa)-
I ment, a wo are noeding money badiy.
Cjiui ami help Ui.
uoUtf PERSONS A I>(>ZIKIt.
T. S, Spear-ft
PHOENIX JEWELRY STORE.
No. HH JilOftdSt. COMIMDU*. (iEOIIOU.
(iOj.D XV.ViriIKS, JKWKI.UY AND DIA
MONDS. siiAEii ani>;i'Datkd
wake.
SIT.DTAI I.KS A J I'ECIAI.I I V.
Wl.irli ilo not tiro tho pyo, uml loot nmity
yonr* without rhunoo.
WATCIII S. CUK KS Hint JEWCI.UY
U.'|..tir. .l liy tbo (not workuiou nd wormn
t. ,1 tlwf.ll
I .iinl A 'h;n<-* k .
Tho l .t\ Books ol T..lhot county will he
cltiwil hy iho FillsT OF JAMMU, with
out (nil, mill xfllllloUH will be i.e<ueil
tn'.iuni nil tlehutjuonu. Bj ortlef t>l the
Comity ('omuiii.Monor*.
C. K. DOZIF.It. T. C
Notico to Debtors and Ci ed
itors
GJ'OUGIA Txuu.r Car sty :
All persona imU-hted to the csbtlo of S. J.
Fidh*r, Into t'f said county, deeeaatul, are
hereby notified to im-kc immvdiat© puy
iiiMil tti the uudcrKigtn tl, and all peiHons
having claims against imitl estate are hereby
not(A©d to pres, nt them duly nttest*d with
in the time pruMcrilwd by hw. I'bis Dec.,
sth, IS7B. (1 V Mcl> >\VLLIj.
Adminittrator.
Notice fo Irebtora A (Ttililoix
GKOUGIA Talhot County:
All peraon* holding claims or debts
against the osmte ol Margaret Ingram, doc,
arc In rpoy notiftoti to present them dnh
aalbeuttouted for payment within tho time
prescribed by law mhl those ind.laed to
decuman! arc riijnoKtcd make uirncihate
puymtub This l)e<v. sth, JB7S.
JNI >. \l INGRAM,
JAMES INGRAM.
Executors.
GEORGIA TaU"T <'.u si v:
Wlu>r*“iva Jokho J. Pull, applies tome for
permanent letters ot administration on the
estate of Purrell Jruksou, deceuttl, these are
hr lirc to cite and admoniKli till )*er*iotiH
ctmccrnctl, tots- and apjs-ai at thelNnirt of
Oidumry to be held on the tirst Monday iu
Jauu uy n* xt. then and there t“ show <uim*
it any itity have why *.\id applututlon should
not be granted
Givin under my hand and Otlloial Sigua
'
Du. 5 GKO N. FOUPI'.S, Ordiiuoy.
GEORGIA Tauiot County:
J. M. Johnson ap| lies t > mo for oxemp
lion ol personalty and 1 will pa an upon the
same at my office in TulboUon on the 17th,
ot Dcccmtuw. Given under my hand and
fhciul seal this Deo.. 21. 1' ,‘S.
<iKO N l‘\)RHl S, Ordinary.
GFORGI \ la t Cors’i v:
\V. I\. Chatman applies t* m© for exemp
tion ot pcrvonalty and t will pass upon the
sjuno at my office in Tni but loti, on Decem
ber 17th, Given under my baud and
official seal this Dec., 2d, 1878.
GKO. N. KOUPKs, Ordinary.
I Iridiir* Ts ot ica*.
Wn, lhw owu. rsnt Dot, I.ir i,('r
Flint tivrr, lion l.y nivu inuic, tliM Irwin
iu.il Altt-r wxiy iliiyw iriuu iluti 1 . "e will ill
runtinn* ki ..| i’ i;U|i mii.l l>ri.lrr uh lull
t, :,l o .nn,! will rumovo ;lio s.uuw itud dt-
Tuie tin) luuilii r.
ur.OUr.E w DUNHAM.
lIIOMAS s. sliFltM \N.
At US M F WiiODSON,
JUSF.I’U ALI.EN.
November 2IkI, 1878.
WANTED
{-auvusxis to engage in a ph as.nt and
prfilabltf bnsin- C-d tweu will find
Hum a rare chance t make iuon. v. Such
will please answer this advertisement by
letter enclosing rt.uov h>r reply, stating
iv’.nt business they h.iv * • ug'.cd in. N-*m
jt tt so who unstn bit si ncas •© I apply.
Addrt ns, l i,\ixl, 11 ai vi\ A
ii**vb Atlauh., Giotgi*.
The Wells Tea Com’y.
iMFORTta* or
HTtK f’lIfNA AND JAPAN \ VA>\
Supply Tons to Storekeeper**, in original
package*, at loveat lmp<rt pH©©*.
Huyply Tciis to Dni-'tti-tf, Guneml
(iTH and other*, packed In handaotn*? a* aid
j>ackag** of one pound cadi iu ©aid'd* r* of
the humo capacity, and In 5 lb*., 10 ib*. unl
20 line. box©*.
Supply Tea* to Ivd,tiers In half ponrnl
and one pound In;-*, plain or printed, at ft
more liberal diacoiint than i* given l*o
where.
Supply Tea* for Club Order*, and allow a
larger conitnisaloti than nsmd, and in all
(jnm-n guarantee the quality of their goorl*.
Tim Wsll* Tea 00., i* on© of the large*!
and moat reliable licums i> the trade, and
all p.irtte* requirini' Tens **hould send ior a
circul*r. I iik Wpm* Tm cv.^casy,
201 Full® . H'., N.-w York.
f l’o M,ik< * Moik ‘y
l'loft-antlv and fnk.t, agent* ahonld uddr#**
V fVr.ftY. llauvi t <V fo.. dtinnta, Georgia.
(; I < )RGIA 11 uoY Coum t
WhorcHH, Uohcr. jiroan nppliea to me for
jwimmr.ent Icltgrx of ndmiruMlr.ition on tha
eatutoofM. I*. Brown. deetaseJ, theft© are
therefore to oil* nnd admonbh nil person*
concerned to be nnd appear at the Ordi
nars’* court to I*; hold on the tirnt Mon
day in January naxf.then and there to ahow I
can*" if any they have why *aid application j
should not l>* granted. Given under [
my hand and official Real thi* November !
21, 1878. GEO. N. FOItBES, |
Ordinary.
GEORGIA 'f aj,Bor Oounty:
Whereft*, Mr* Kmily K. Brown nppli©*
for h.ttcrM of Gn.udianfthip of the p©r*fns
and ju'-perty id Joe, Nettie ami J iiii Aver
itK These are to ci'.o and adtnoni*h all
pervooa cone* rued, to show cans*, if am
they haw, within the thno prcacrlhed by •
law, whv said application riiould not be
granted. Given under my Official Signa
ture Oct., 2‘J. 1878
GKO. N. FORRES, Ordinary.
t* B 't llio mik
Barham’s Infallible
fWAPILE CURE.
\ L j- j MiioflK*urwl bjr tt*®
\ mir / BxrtiaPUCar*C:.,Strkaa, IT. 3, .
II **r fsU. U r> !lrMrrbl4* |
©rls# LU( srxl I.iniii B.lr iMlLosilta I
■aj <. < i ftiniMfcH ■ ntp'itiiln
HERE SHE GOMES BY THE CAR
L.O/IES S
Frowli from tho Manufiu-toiy,
Soluble Pacific Guano and Acid Phosphate
f run vailing tln**.e vain ihle l’<•riili/-rs f* r When f. Gat* and or h r mvr er<-| *t< r nr
oh tunc, payable 10l l!., OCTOBER, 187'J. All good ur.d pt ©-i-e-vl fam-er buy ti-i..
W. W. .T I<;Nlv I N sl,
no\l4lf URN KVA, (IKOIKJTA.
OD'acts’E B3>Btso)sn G f3
PHOTOGUAI’II (iALLEKV,
NO, 8 COTTON AVENUE, -
n'AVING nil the latest improvements ill our Si'idio known to the I’liotogr*phic Art,
\%© ©an guarantee to give tho Public as Ino ffni*li*d work oh chm t*e M-enred any
whole iu the United State* at price* lower thc.n any Gallery in thi* oily, l'icure* Idr
ce.iN -d peison* copied and enlarged to any desired ui/. j and colored tin to natura in Oil.
Postal or (>*.yon. ( rre.ftfxmd'-ec- N-durilrd.
W. A. k C. 11. CAMPHr.IJj, I'roprictnra.
nctltf No 8 t'ottoft Avenue, Mai
The BmHfihaj H7(/t Two Flags
IS THE PEACE TO IU Y VOtllt
PICTURES, FRAMES, BOOKS. STATIONERY, SHEET MUSIC.
E ./i. RRVLWE,
NO. 1) COTTON AYR., - MACON, OEOKOIA
Invite* the ciligen* of Talbotton and yioinitr to idl and examine ki- imun*© *u*-k nt
Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Eooks, Stationery,
GAM ns AM) TOYS
The chenpaat place in the Slate to bny Pictur® Frame* I.®eki--g Gla**-*. Shoot Mr-
Hie, Special price* to pnrtic-* having Premium I’intme* to frame. Tvadirr* writ© to n.#
for Uatalognc* v*f Sohool Noveltte*. lleummla r tho place. Building with lwo Flag* “
Wood,
A I.aeon, Oeor^ia,
DEALER IN
Furniture and Farpets.
Pino Bi'ilroom nnd l’urlor Suitos in Vhricsy. C.VIU’KTS. Body
mill Tunes’.i v Iti usscls. Tlirco I'l.vh, Kvl i a Super, Super and all Lower
UrndPH All will be sold at exeeedinfjlv low prices.
< Ol I’IYS AND t ASKKTS,
of everv dcs< rii.licn ml price, in Wuod soil Metal. Call ami i xumlnr (ir>o<l< nil
p ricc „; THOMAS WOOD.
0c 22 Next to Hons©. 1
SCHOFIELD’S IROM
MACON, - " - OF.OROIA.
STEAH BOILERS, ' El
a apeeiaKv. b, t |,
ENGINES, , ;s . ; y" ■ "ZUL-?
SAW BULLS,GBISTMILLS "dM, \
p.
?r^s
Stt- lieiler Tubes for all kinds of Engines constantly ou hand.
HEADY FOR BUSINESS.
Have completed Stock taking nnd arc prepared to serve our friends in all
tirades and .Styles of
G.2j c^C3scSj s >
With superior facilities (or buying g >od* cheap, nm o;ui at uU tinub give our
Cttatomers tho hoinfit oft Lie Lowest pviows, uuu u\o
Best r.oods Known to the trade.
ri. S. JON ihS Jc CO.,
1." 1 ltrond Street. t’olMiahHM C.cor K i.
p\)i’iii<lv J. A. I x'W ir*' LG't ail house
oc.lßif
Notice!
I HAVE jnat roceived u new supply ol
f'< ’ffiiih ><f all grade* for anle at the *t*ro ol
W. If. Martin, who will nw av**ry oftcit
to pleitK© thoae who Invar him with an or
der. He i* offering a very nice and wall
'riin'fi coffin Ijotli inaid" and oil for from
fiftaen to twenty-five dollar*. Tho* who
have no convavancoa.nitd when the d:*tmu'
' i* iirt too great, will be tumiahed with either
* wagon or In.eU to rarrv the Coffin without
! charge. Having had u long experienc# in
I this hiuinea* I truat to almro u liberal pat
ronac©. W K. WILLIAMS.
NEW MILLINERY STORE!
- AT—
GENEVA, OEOIIGIA.
A prlctly Nw aud Elegant Stork of
Millinory, Fanoy &ooda,
Hotlons, Eto.
fi now off*rad to fh© citizoufl of Ti>ofton,
I Buena Ymfft, Howard, Butltr, Pleasant
i Hill, Prat:-hnrg, and the adjacent country
at reftHOnahl© price*.
Having hmiu in the hnainra* for the pa*t
twenty-five year* I f* l confident that I can
giro perfect Kutiafnetion to nil who m r give
nw* a call, ftfr* DrcKA©* made to order
octl 3 MRS. c. O. SOLOMON.
.\tir* lo I)i litom X (Tedifor*
GF3 tHGI \ Tai.dot County:
All peiaons indebted to thoeatafeof Tho* ,
A. Brown, Info of aaid county, deceased, i
arc hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment to tho undisigned, and all person* j
| having claim* against s.iid estate are noli- j
fn and to present them, duly altered, within :
I tho rime proHcribed l\ law. Thi* October
15th, 1878. K. L. Ji.MtDWi LL.
Kikcutob. I
WffJftM I • ■
| \<y>. t;* :.o Ih'.i 101 IfOCSt N'ornUe*
Q& AJ WV-lilrtJ ■’ !•!■ V
BUGGIES, BUGGIES!
✓
CHEAPER THAN EYER.
For the Next 30 Days we will
sell a
GOOD SIOO BUGGY
At the Low price of $75.
OPEN SUNDOWNS AT SBS.
Car Goad Just Received.
\V < >l£ 1 v WAIUt V>TKI).
_A Full Supply of the Best
PLANTATION WAGONS,
T • /;• , r •v •
f: '
' ..1
\I. WAVS ON IIAM).
ROSISTTE LAWHOMs
,\c; MNTS
Carriage Repository,
, i COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
tv A I'T A WALKER, i■! Mr.ua.dA. C. 11. WAI I A 1 O \ki. I indino, Em
iff \STT & WALKER,
wiioi.bui.k A*n Rrriil.
GROCERS AUD COF MISSldi MERCHANTS.
CAI.Jj THE A’ l TKNTION OF THF. TUUUNC PUBLIC TO OUR
STOCK OF
Family ami Plantation Supplies,
ISrUT'INd Ilftoon. fv r*. Floor, Strop, Tolmrro, Wines. Old Fetch Frundr, Shots.
Sheet ll c*. On bn r** Ohrtki*. SliirOnj. Soap Starch, Coffee. Salt, Potseb, Sods. Nw
trle.u a and Flt'tul.i Syrup, all of which we 'Her a* L*. w as die I/ntfut. for (\*h or *n
Tiu. (’ tmt store under Rankin House. *ep'24 WATT A YVaLKKU.
Agents for Palace Mill Shirtings
w r ri VNDEIW 1 i VLvNDI BS R 5 K tNDERS
FLANDERS BROTHERS,
W arehouse
And Uonmiission Merchants,
’l’liirU Slrofl, Atacon, (ioorgia.
TO THE PLANTERS OF MIDDLE GEORGIA :
tv, |iav* ! 1;c ple.iiuro rf : imliiii; tom or.r ( iivul.ir m the beginning of another Ont
ton \e*r The past reason, alike the I’lanlei ami Factor, hax been one of uncertainty,
to Foreign :i uMes. which * >sarilj i:iv cv.t! the filium-m! interest of this conn*
tiv Now that the w..r is over, Ami :!m pr■* t a;- u* biightt-miiß. *<• appro \ch you
as
Cotton, Factoks, Wakkhi i >r, knd Commission Merchants.
Wi'h nit experience of L'wclre y- am in bundling thw Staple in all its bramhes, from
Samplini: and Wt iK’hin .'. up tf> the sdr dellvcir of Cotton, we frel confident of giriug
Mtisfucin u if favored *itu your 1 ■ ai:nv*.
'l o more tlu v' ly i .u; *•••. / ami p rivet <ur bnsr - iut'* v and to see that all
| brand arc conducted with that promptitude and correct no*# which a well regulated
I-UMin ss d> mamlw. will tint • %. i . : * *■{ ur I 'm: .ms m our Imsineaa is cell
! din td by a men: v ! the firm pervo ally, which we hv'i Ins worthy of r"ir couaidvr
j ation. especially w;th rugurd to iho \Ve(..iiis(i. s*mi :jn.. on Demvchy or Cotton.
Our olmr. * w.l h as m>dcr .tv as any tiisi-o m U u in the State, aud we promise
to advance aslit .: dr .vs i.nv in u-e in ti; • i'it\ .u: i In ■' •: m -y. pr u.ptness atid
i cno d ;ah s. to win th . Mind* mm of our emtoi, ft : -mis. 1> Assured \ -ur Cotton will not
bo KAvTificed . r forced on the market, ms • hr- rut a: s t- meet all emergencies, and
when it is desired, we will advance y m liberally, on if, (and for a reasonable poriod,
Fi\l 1’ tF IN IT.UF.S I‘, t thtvehy prnvoi.ting a Foxed s*ila and giving onr patrons ths
| benefit of m active market.
BAGGING and TIES Furnished at LOWEST PRICES
\V, b'g to state that we are General Agents i the HIGH GRADE Fertilizer, “EM
PIRE' 4 *o favorably known to the trade in G*- rgia.
Mr Thomas Itagby of Eihh Couuty, long and well known to the Cotton Trade of Ma
con i* now with us. ai"i ll will bo pleased to tm * t i.,> friends at his new quart* r
oo.sK l’l, AM)i:US 1 55J< > FI IKUsi.’
CHOICE GOODS AT LOW PSICES.
J. ALI) ERT KIRVEN
LV(ins silk Poplins 75 cents, worth $1 25. All wool Black Cashmeres nt |
(50 cents. Exit-.; Bargains iu Cashtucrt'*. Cross Uinta Silks $1 00 to $3. !
AUlion.a Sim. lo . 15 ior c.Mit higla r tliis s, assn Fn last, I secure.! some ,
Iwrg'iiiiK at toreeJ sales Uiat I will giv. my customers ilie bemait oi, thereby sating to
thein the nilvnme.
A I.aigs Assortment . f Dress (K.oris 25 cents. Kid Gloves at 50 cents,
Worth'll 00. Ki.l Ghwes at |I.OO, Every Pair Warranted. Ladies and
Children’s Fancy Hosiery From 10 cents to 11.00 Per Pair.
Am*. * great variety ! ah i 1 1. is ti-! are marked at very low price., hieh my'
snare will not partuil nieutiOß. I'loaa.cslla l iuaiwt m\ atock No Imuhle in show
i. J. AI.IIKHT KIHVKN,
ol l(Ki No. DO iiKv-Uo rsiria-i, OOLVIUJPU, UJ
ALIVE AIR MOVING!
THE MACON STORE,
GENEVA, GEORGIA,
Ph.HKIDLYGSFELDER^yt .
Is the most attractive plaoe for consumers of all kinds of Goods in Talbot
county. I have just opened and hare for sale one of the largest ami b t
gelected stocks of *
Dry CnOOcls, Groceries, Boots,
Shoes, Blats, Clothing,etc.,
ever brought to this market, which I am soiling so cheap as to astoni.b
all who buy of me.
Mr. T. B. Johsky, of Marion county is with me and will bo pleased t.
see and serve his friends, ter Give us a call, and trial.
Ph. Heidingsfelder.
not Itf
go ~ro
f. J. HIKES & CD.,
I’Olt—
Good Goods Cheap> Goods. "Pretty
c*v: Pine Goochs. I )osi ml >le Gocxlsj
Soiinti Goods and a variety
ofGootls wliiuli rarnot I><> liatl elsewhere.
The Best Plow Stock in the United States.
SLP' Pay what thou owest, otherwise it will be bard to enter in at the
straight and narrow unto. octltqt
GEORGE W. BURR,
MANI.TFACTCBER OF
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
DEALER 1N
Stovos. Crates Hollow Ware. Cutlery- Glasswara
rncN't-M t;Y. wo*.- kn'ware, norr; itrnisihng goods, itc.
1 •:'■>.'.<!n(i-r. I‘lninl ng and all kinds of Job Work promptly F
tended to. Sfilc Ag.mt f..r
Otilc and Pnrnicr Iniprovotl Cook Stovn*.
GEORGE W. BURR,
..rtltf 81 ( hfrr. Svre.t, Mxcon. Os.
THE STAFF OF LIFE!
♦
No Man <*an he Happy without it.
—ISTOI * A r r-
J. M. IP. CHRISTIAjrS
PxVLh AND RESTAURANT.
THIRD STREET, MACON, GEORGIA.,
And you will flml it n l everything cle good to RAT nnd TilttN K. nt prie wiihin *•
rrni’h of e.fry man in this country. Calf on m nml lie treated rmht. I Ibnnk to* lor
past favor.. 7-a-BEDS FREE si Of .1 M \V CIIHIHTIAN
Wi R KINGLET! S SINOLBTOS T. J HUH I
SL\f*LFTO\, HUNT & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Bools , l*hoes. Hals , Umbrellas ,
Trunks, Wilises.
4D Second St, ,V kit** Cotton Ave.,
MACON, - GEORGIA.
soplOtt
"SLADE & ETIIEIIEDGE7
WA.HE HO IJ S E
And C ommission Merchants,
(LOWELL WAREHOUSE.)
COLUMBUS,
PARTI ULAIt attention given to the Storage and sal. of Cation and will mt. -d* r *.
advance# on t'unsigiinienis to us. .
M e have a large supply of Be&( brands FAGGING end TIES, which we (pruian
Lowest market rats. lirauua at.d luks od application, withoot cost.
ang27tf SLADE k ETHEK^DGL-
A.-B. ADAMS. JONATHON L ADAUS
A. B. Adams & Son,
WAREHOUSE
And Commission Merchants .
—rOI’LAR STREET, OPPOSITE CAMPBELL & JONES,—
MACON, - . - - - GEORGIA-
Will ehr.rec 50 cents per bale for weighing atsl Storing Cotton, *“
23 cento per lale tor selling it ang27 . ,